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  • 91Proto-Indo-European phonology — The phonology of the Proto Indo European language (PIE) has been reconstructed by linguists, based on the similarities and differences among current and extinct Indo European languages. Because PIE was not written, linguists must rely on the… …

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  • 92Ukrainian language — Infobox Language name=Ukrainian nativename=українська мова ukrayins ka mova pronunciation= [ukrɑˈjinʲsʲkɑ ˈmɔʋɑ] states=See article speakers=39 million|rank=26 Spoken in= Ukraine, Moldova, Vojvodina, USA, Brazil, Portugal. familycolor=Indo… …

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  • 93Use of the circumflex in French — The circumflex (^) is one of the five diacritics used in the French language. It may be used atop the vowels a, e, i, o, and u.In French, the circumflex has three primary functions:*It affects the pronunciation of a , e , and o ; although used on …

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  • 94Classical Nahuatl language — Classical Nahuatl Nāhuatlahtōlli Spoken in Mexico Region Aztec Empire Extinct Divided into various dialects by the 15th century …

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  • 95Yaqui language — Infobox Language name=Yaqui nativename=Yoem Noki pronunciation=/joʔem nok⁼i/ states=Mexico, U.S. region=Sonora, Arizona speakers=16,000 familycolor=American fam1=Uto Aztecan fam2=Taracahitic fam3=Cáhita iso2=nai|iso3=yaqYaqui (Yoem Noki), or… …

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  • 96Egyptian biliteral signs — Biliteral Egyptian hieroglyphs are symbols which represent a specific sequence of two consonants in the language. In the written Egyptian language, three types of hieroglyphs existed: those that represented one consonant (called uniliteral ),… …

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  • 97Finnish verb conjugation — Verbs in the Finnish language are usually divided into six groups depending on the stem type. All six types have the same set of endings, but the stems undergo (slightly) different changes when inflected.Please refer to the Finnish language… …

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  • 98Czech conjugation — is a term denoting Czech language verb conjugation, or system of grammatically determined modifications, in verbs in the Czech language. Contents 1 Infinitive 2 Participles 2.1 Past participle …

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  • 99Rules for pronunciation of scientific names — Vowels. All vowels in scientific names are pronounced. Vowels are generally either long or short, and in the examples which follow a long vowel sound is indicated by a grave accent (* ) » and short vowels by an acute accent ( ) ; e.g., mate, mat …

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  • 100Alsatian language — language name=Alsatian nativename=Elsässerdeutsch, Alsacien states=France speakers=more than 700,000 familycolor=Indo European fam2=Germanic fam3=West Germanic fam4=High German fam5=Upper German fam6=Alemannic German iso2= |iso3=gswAlsatian (… …

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